when you have got jimmy hoffa, the president of the teamsters union, saying you're destroying the 40-hour workweek, and their cadillac health care plan, don't you think this thing can't possibly work? mr. paul: no, and i think once the bill has come due at the state level, you will have a real uproar on your hands because there is a printing press in washington that runs 24 hours a day printing money. in the state capitals, they don't have a printing press. they are limited at least to a certain extent on their borrowing. when the medicaid bills come due in kentucky, our state and other states, it is really -- i think there will be another war over obamacare, and the question then will be do we throw out the governor who increased our medicaid by 50% and bankrupted our state in the process? mr. mcconnell: well, i thank my colleague from kentucky for the opportunity to exchange some views here about the impact of this on our state and our country, and, mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. leahy: while the distinguished republican leader is still on the floor, i want to propound a unan